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New London Union Station

New London Union Station
New London Union Station.JPG
Front view of New London Union Station in July 2012
Location 27 Water Street
New London, Connecticut
United States
Owned by New London RR Company (station)
Amtrak (track and platforms)
Line(s) Northeast Corridor
New England Central Railroad
Platforms 1 side platform
1 island platform
Tracks 3
Connections Local Transit Southeast Area Transit
Intercity Bus Greyhound
BSicon BOOT.svg Cross Sound Ferry
BSicon BOOT.svg Block Island Express Ferry*
BSicon BOOT.svg Fishers Island Ferry
* Seasonal
Construction
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code Amtrak code: NLC
History
Opened 1848 (NLW&P)
1852 (NH&NL)
Rebuilt 1861(NLW&P)
1864 (NLN)
1886-1887 (Union Station)
Renovations: 1976–77, 2002–03
Electrified 25,000V (AC) overhead catenary (tracks 1 and 2 only)
Traffic
Passengers (FY 2016) 158,700 (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station   BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg Amtrak   Following station
Acela Express
Northeast Regional
ConnDOT
toward Stamford
Shore Line East Terminus
Union Station
New London Union Station is located in Connecticut
New London Union Station
New London Union Station is located in the US
New London Union Station
Coordinates 41°21′15″N 72°05′35″W / 41.35417°N 72.09306°W / 41.35417; -72.09306Coordinates: 41°21′15″N 72°05′35″W / 41.35417°N 72.09306°W / 41.35417; -72.09306
Architect Henry Hobson Richardson
NRHP Reference # 71000913
Added to NRHP June 1971

New London Union Station is a historic regional rail station located in New London, Connecticut, United States. Located on the Northeast Corridor, the busiest railway in the United States, it is the primary railroad station in southeastern Connecticut. Union Station is a station stop for most of Amtrak's Northeast Regional trains and a small number of high-speed Acela Express trains. Certain CDOT Shore Line East commuter rail trains also stop at New London, making it the eastern terminus of commuter rail in Connecticut.

Union Station serves as the centerpiece of the Regional Intermodal Transit Center serving southeastern Connecticut, with connections to local and intercity buses as well as ferries to Long Island, Fisher's Island, and Block Island. The current Union Station building, built in 1887, is the sixth station to serve New London and one of the oldest stations still in use along the Northeast Corridor. It was the last and largest railroad station designed by famed architect H.H. Richardson, and his best according to biographer Henry-Russell Hitchcock.

Union Station is the sixth railroad station to serve New London. When the New London, Willimantic, and Palmer Railroad opened in 1848, an existing building on Water Street a block east of Federal Street was converted into a station. A two-story Greek Revival depot was built near the modern location in 1852 with the arrival of the New Haven and New London Railroad (NH&NL). The New London, Willimantic, and Palmer continued to use its older station for some time, although a track was built to join the two railroads.


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